Networking Forums

Networking Forums > Wireless Networking > Wireless Networks > DLink DWLG510 & WPA

Reply
Thread Tools Display Modes

DLink DWLG510 & WPA

 
 
J.J. O'Shea
Guest
Posts: n/a

 
      02-04-2007, 02:51 AM
Does anyone know how to get D-Link DWLG510 cards to work properly with a WPA
key? I've got several machines on my home net, some wired, some wireless. Two
wireless units are Macs, with built-in AirPort Extreme (11g, that is.)
Another is a WinBox with a Linksys card, also 11g. They connect just fine
using WPA. However, two others have D-Link DWLG510s... and nothing I do makes
those units connect. It's not that the network itself has a problem, as the
other three machines work, and when my brother brings his Dell laptop with
built-in wireless here it works as well. It's not that there's a problem with
the location; physically moving the machines in question makes no difference.
I swapped the Linksys card with one of the D-Links, and the problem followed
the D-Link, so it's not a problem with the machines the cards are in. If I
set the router to use WEP or turn off security altogether, I can connect with
the D-Links, no problem. I really don't want to use WEP or to have an open
network... Is there a solution, short of running additional cables or getting
two more Linksys cards?

The router is an AirPort Extreme base station.

--
email to oshea dot j dot j at gmail dot com.

 
Reply With Quote
 
 
 
 
Jack \(MVP-Networking\).
Guest
Posts: n/a

 
      02-04-2007, 05:01 PM
Hi
There is no widely known problem with the DWLG510. D-Link suggests WinXP SP2
and WZC to use with the card with WPA. If loading the card's drivers loads
the D-Link utility try to unload the D-Link Utility. Otherwise contact
D-Link support. There is few versions of the card might be that they know
something about your version.
Jack (MVP-Networking).

"J.J. O'Shea" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed) elphia.net...
> Does anyone know how to get D-Link DWLG510 cards to work properly with a
> WPA
> key? I've got several machines on my home net, some wired, some wireless.
> Two
> wireless units are Macs, with built-in AirPort Extreme (11g, that is.)
> Another is a WinBox with a Linksys card, also 11g. They connect just fine
> using WPA. However, two others have D-Link DWLG510s... and nothing I do
> makes
> those units connect. It's not that the network itself has a problem, as
> the
> other three machines work, and when my brother brings his Dell laptop with
> built-in wireless here it works as well. It's not that there's a problem
> with
> the location; physically moving the machines in question makes no
> difference.
> I swapped the Linksys card with one of the D-Links, and the problem
> followed
> the D-Link, so it's not a problem with the machines the cards are in. If I
> set the router to use WEP or turn off security altogether, I can connect
> with
> the D-Links, no problem. I really don't want to use WEP or to have an open
> network... Is there a solution, short of running additional cables or
> getting
> two more Linksys cards?
>
> The router is an AirPort Extreme base station.
>
> --
> email to oshea dot j dot j at gmail dot com.
>



 
Reply With Quote
 
Emma Freezing
Guest
Posts: n/a

 
      02-04-2007, 09:01 PM
J.J. O'Shea wrote:
> Does anyone know how to get D-Link DWLG510 cards to work properly
> with a WPA key?

-------------
I'm running this card on WPA with a 63-digit random ascii key on a W2000
computer.
I use the D-Link utility to connect, not WZC.

I suggest, you delete all entries, which you may have now, rename or create
your SSID and try a different key.
Start with a shorter key (under 20) and work your way up.

Under WPA, use PSK TKIP (none of the other options work).

Good luck.
E


 
Reply With Quote
 
J.J. O'Shea
Guest
Posts: n/a

 
      02-08-2007, 11:38 PM
On Sun, 4 Feb 2007 17:01:41 -0500, Emma Freezing wrote
(in article <(E-Mail Removed)>):

> J.J. O'Shea wrote:
>> Does anyone know how to get D-Link DWLG510 cards to work properly
>> with a WPA key?

> -------------
> I'm running this card on WPA with a 63-digit random ascii key on a W2000
> computer.
> I use the D-Link utility to connect, not WZC.
>
> I suggest, you delete all entries, which you may have now, rename or create
> your SSID and try a different key.
> Start with a shorter key (under 20) and work your way up.
>
> Under WPA, use PSK TKIP (none of the other options work).
>
> Good luck.
> E
>
>


Thanks. Will try.

--
email to oshea dot j dot j at gmail dot com.

 
Reply With Quote
 
 
 
Reply

Thread Tools
Display Modes

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are On
Pingbacks are On
Refbacks are Off


Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
DLink DI 514 - not able to see WAN Siddhartha Karri Wireless Internet 4 12-14-2006 06:45 PM
Dlink DI 624 Sabroson Wireless Networks 8 04-20-2005 06:28 AM
dlink 624 - dlink 800ap bilo Wireless Internet 6 01-27-2005 07:07 AM
dlink 604 Julian Hales Home Networking 0 09-26-2003 11:37 AM
Has anyone used the Dlink DSL-300+ Keith Roberts Broadband 4 07-29-2003 03:06 PM



1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11